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but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand with gabby giffords yesterday, dedicating a part of the house to zimmerman but now they're -- no one is talking about it. how do you know it is not some right wing nut? why don't they get the elite people. >> stephanie: what do you mean? >> caller: well, you think they would want to make a name for themselves and get the top runners but they wait until they're gone. >> stephanie: because that's when the most amount of people are finishing. >> caller: exactly. no one is making the connection. now we're not talking about gun safety. with everyt
but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand...
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i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle outside. people could see the cops talking to somebody. so, you know, part of the thinking now this 20-year-old saudi national's apartment was searched in revere yesterday and several bags of stuff was taken away. some of the thinks was they weren't sure if he was involved. they wanted to investigate. they didn't want to tip anyone off. so they didn't give the full story. we still don't know if this guy has any connection. tweeted out about 3:00 this morning that the police told him the guy had nothing to do with it. there is a press report at 9:30. number one is based purely on math chances are the
i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle...
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i don't really think al-qaeda is sending out 19-year-old college kids. the fact the bomb was so crude lead a lot of experts to believe that it was not well funded -- >> and the fact they tried to stick up a 7-eleven. >> exactly. and this did not fit the al-qaeda profile at all. >> to that point the only thing really sophisticated this week was how it was carried out at the boston marathon, but the devices were crude as you pointed out. obviously they had financial concerns or -- and they didn't have a car. the fact that they are trying to carjack a mercedes and possibly later a honda or whatever they didn't have their means of transportation figured out. >> did not the 1 brother drive over the other brother this morning? >> the latest from police was last night after robbing the 7-eleven and shooting the police officer at mit that they carjacked the mercedes they kept the person in that car for a half hour and then dropped him off at a gas station and continued on. and then one transit police officer was wounded in an exchange, and then there's a questio
i don't really think al-qaeda is sending out 19-year-old college kids. the fact the bomb was so crude lead a lot of experts to believe that it was not well funded -- >> and the fact they tried to stick up a 7-eleven. >> exactly. and this did not fit the al-qaeda profile at all. >> to that point the only thing really sophisticated this week was how it was carried out at the boston marathon, but the devices were crude as you pointed out. obviously they had financial concerns or...
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officials say he claims the instructions for making a bomb came from al qaeda's online magazine "inspire" which contained a formula that was similar to make the bombs in boston. an employee at a fireworks company says that records show tamerlan tsarnaev bought fireworks at a store in new hampshire in february. >> it's a little disturbing and unsettling that i had any interaction with him. he was an everyday customer, so i dealt with him the way i would any other customer off the street. >> reporter: several online instructions including the one in "inspire" recommended using the contents of fireworks as a bomb component. 5,000 miles away, fbi agents were in the russian province of dagostan to interview the parents. the mother insists her sons could not be terrorists. >> what's happened is a terrible thing but i know that my kids have nothing to do with this. i know it. i am mother. >> that was nbc's pete williams reporting. >>> charges against the mississippi man accused of sending ricin-laced letters to president obama and mississippi senator wicker has been dropped. now investigators a
officials say he claims the instructions for making a bomb came from al qaeda's online magazine "inspire" which contained a formula that was similar to make the bombs in boston. an employee at a fireworks company says that records show tamerlan tsarnaev bought fireworks at a store in new hampshire in february. >> it's a little disturbing and unsettling that i had any interaction with him. he was an everyday customer, so i dealt with him the way i would any other customer off the...
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- qaeda style. let's talk about the investigation is underway in a big way already. all the physical evidence is there. there is a lot of video evidence as well. >> absolutely. you got three tasks when you are dealing with this first and foremost it's to secure the area so no one else's hurt, then you want to immediately tend to the wounded but then you want a criminal investigation so they're going to be looking at everything from where the bombs were planted, to the physical evidence from the bombs if they found exploded devices that will be a huge invented. to get a sense of who the perpetrators were. the fbi immediately taking control of the investigation, thinks so much for taking the time tonight. a deal to renovate wrigley field finally struck a look at the changes come to the ballpark. why is on the mortgages coming to life. [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there
- qaeda style. let's talk about the investigation is underway in a big way already. all the physical evidence is there. there is a lot of video evidence as well. >> absolutely. you got three tasks when you are dealing with this first and foremost it's to secure the area so no one else's hurt, then you want to immediately tend to the wounded but then you want a criminal investigation so they're going to be looking at everything from where the bombs were planted, to the physical evidence...
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surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post" and other conservative outlets like glenn beck, they proved that they'll just make it up. it was such a burning desire to have the story fit the their at this that they wanted. that they were willing and they have the media tools to just start make stuff up and creating their own reality and creating their own parallel universe. where hey, it is a saudi. guess what. we decided it is a saudi. so that's the story we're going to go with because that's the story we want. if you just take a couple of seconds, imagine, you know, thank god glenn beck wasn't around on 9-11. thank god the fox news of today wasn't around on 9-11. th
surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post"...
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so the central head direction of al qaeda doesn't exist any more. >> so al qaeda is more of an idea now. >> yes. it's good news and bad news. there's no central direction. that's good news. but it's bad news. it's all fragmented now and so there are lots of mom and pop al qaeda operations and apparently is one of them. >> does this change your view on profiling? religious, race or anything? >> i'm not adverse to profiling. there's nothing more to be said about that. >> we know most terrorist actions are men aged 18 to 25 years old, general lly loners, right? you don't even need to go on race. you can say if you're an angry 21-year-old guy who is posting rants on social media ask traveling town known areas -- >> do we have enough capabilities in terms of social media, in terms of being able to track all the youtube videos and all the -- do we have the right people and the right technology to do that? >> we have the right technology. you never have enough people being able to do that. but we have no motivation for social reasons for political reaso reasons. we don't have the political wil
so the central head direction of al qaeda doesn't exist any more. >> so al qaeda is more of an idea now. >> yes. it's good news and bad news. there's no central direction. that's good news. but it's bad news. it's all fragmented now and so there are lots of mom and pop al qaeda operations and apparently is one of them. >> does this change your view on profiling? religious, race or anything? >> i'm not adverse to profiling. there's nothing more to be said about that....
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do it this way they support the al qaeda so european union. trowing waving the flag over al qaeda its tactics it's madness we in belgium at the moment out of orris think people because they're radicalize muslims who go and fight and now when they're on the other end our foreign minister says we should buy and finance only zero it's until double standards you're saying yeah it's six it's it sits there's no logic in it it's just complete lunacy and now they're going to export this or out of syria the only we've only the only way is through iraq but iraq is against these rebels it says says something then your own land then they. still owe her this is what meaningless i'm willing to face i guess when they go you have a lot of but they're going to do this with oil what about all this but a question along the way about lifting an arms embargo on syria and france and britain wants to do that in sr the thin end of the wedge well there's an official version and there's a non-official version according to many newspapers i was reading this morning agai
do it this way they support the al qaeda so european union. trowing waving the flag over al qaeda its tactics it's madness we in belgium at the moment out of orris think people because they're radicalize muslims who go and fight and now when they're on the other end our foreign minister says we should buy and finance only zero it's until double standards you're saying yeah it's six it's it sits there's no logic in it it's just complete lunacy and now they're going to export this or out of syria...
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>> well, the radicalization of this individual was likelying something to do with al qaeda or the al qaeda ideology. but it doesn't look to me like they were directly involved. >> what about this incident surprises you the most? >> well, that it's a chechen connection. until thou, the chechens have been very active within russia, some famous attacks like in the moscow theater and the underground there and in basland school, as well. but there's been no evidence that i've heard of of a chechen inspired attack overseas. >> valentina, do you agree with that? and what conclusions would you draw from that connection? >> so far, chechen terrorism has always been limited to that region. and it's been more -- in nature. we've seen islamist influences emerging in the last few years. in 2007, there was this caucasus, at any rate. it's more like being connected to that region. what can say what this tells us about the incident, is still very early stage to say. i don't think there was any operational connections of any significance to the bombers, especially in the way that they may have been t
>> well, the radicalization of this individual was likelying something to do with al qaeda or the al qaeda ideology. but it doesn't look to me like they were directly involved. >> what about this incident surprises you the most? >> well, that it's a chechen connection. until thou, the chechens have been very active within russia, some famous attacks like in the moscow theater and the underground there and in basland school, as well. but there's been no evidence that i've heard...
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receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> if al qaeda operatives were to carry out a truly disastrous terrorist attack, somewhere in the world, somewhere in the west, somewhere in the united states, and it were traced back to al qaeda in iran, then that could provoke hostility. >> reporter: it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. this morning, the iranian government is skeptical, with one senior official calling the canadian claims, quote, ridiculous. >> okay, pierre, thanks very much. >>> we're going to move on to the nightmare shaping up at airports all across the country. flight delays, safety worries. the impact of the across-the-board federal budget cuts. abc's matt gutman did some traveling himself to investigate. and he joins us, now, from miami. how did it go for you there, matt? >> reporter: good morning, robin. it didn't go that well. we spent 11 hours in airports. and didn't really find an airline apocalypse. but all
receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> if al qaeda operatives were to carry out a truly disastrous terrorist attack, somewhere in the world, somewhere in the west, somewhere in the united states, and it were traced back to al qaeda in iran, then that could provoke hostility. >> reporter: it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill...
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. >> rose: including al qaeda's web site, places lth. >> yeah, well "inspire" magazine came out in 2010. this is anwar al-awlaki and samir khan, two americans in yemen, they put out this online magazine and in the first edition there's an article "how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom." now it talks spefically about a bomb in a pressure cooker and it says you can use matchsticks to make a bomb. we had an individual by the name of jose pimental who is in jail right now awaiting trial, he did precisely that. he took 600 matchsticks, put in the two or three bombs he made. we had somebody very close to him, he was arrested for it. but it talks in this first "inspire" edition it talks specifically about using a pressure cooker. so these are not complex items. he did it literally by the numbers. he had the papers laid out in front of him and did by the numbers so the genie is out of the bottle as far as making a bomb is concerned. >> rose: how do you protect or try to find those kinds of people? >> with difficulty. obviously we want intelligence information. we want to prevent this as
. >> rose: including al qaeda's web site, places lth. >> yeah, well "inspire" magazine came out in 2010. this is anwar al-awlaki and samir khan, two americans in yemen, they put out this online magazine and in the first edition there's an article "how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom." now it talks spefically about a bomb in a pressure cooker and it says you can use matchsticks to make a bomb. we had an individual by the name of jose pimental who is in...
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that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and associated forces well what does that mean that's indefinite that is the epitome of indefinite some here have voiced the idea that whatever is keeping most of those people there has nothing to do with the law but more with the fear that even those who had been wrongfully captured and held there for years for no reason have witnessed so much at that prison including torture and other forms of humiliation that fear that the u.s. may have created its own enemies there you have dozens of people cleared for release and still languishing in prison so they may have fallen victim not just to their wrongful capture but now to u.s. politicians assumptions of what they may or may not do in the future in washington i'm going to check on. formula one has wrapped up in bahrain with antigovernment protesters clashing with police in the bid to disrupt the controversial event security offices areas where pro-forma activists gathered suppressing most opposition marches the protesters had been. using the formula one race to draw attention t
that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and associated forces well what does that mean that's indefinite that is the epitome of indefinite some here have voiced the idea that whatever is keeping most of those people there has nothing to do with the law but more with the fear that even those who had been wrongfully captured and held there for years for no reason have witnessed so much at that prison including torture and other forms of humiliation that fear that the u.s. may...
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those right we are afraid about guide but in reality one sees him arming and financing and supporting al-qaeda in syria the european union still officially recognizes the government even though they haven't r.d.m. best embassy able to airlift and then they don't recognize as a government to these rebels they say they're legitimate thing re presented it but that's meaningless in diplomatic and in any law so what they're doing is legalizing theft of. non gang the european union and waving the flag over all tied up it's madness we in belgium at the moment out of her wrist think people because they're radicalized muslims who have lied and now and they're on the other end of foreign minister says we should buy and finance illness around there is no logic in it it's just complete lunacy. let's check some other stories from around the world this hour two guns at the french embassy in libya have been injured in an early morning car bombing the explosive laden vehicle detonated in a parked side street next to the embassy causing extensive damage to it and the neighboring buildings one of the diplomats
those right we are afraid about guide but in reality one sees him arming and financing and supporting al-qaeda in syria the european union still officially recognizes the government even though they haven't r.d.m. best embassy able to airlift and then they don't recognize as a government to these rebels they say they're legitimate thing re presented it but that's meaningless in diplomatic and in any law so what they're doing is legalizing theft of. non gang the european union and waving the...
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reports from the heart of the unrest al-qaeda flags fly over the bastion of insurrection which even a decade long u.s. occupation failed to temper. and burning rubber in bahrain ahead of the formula one grand prix antigovernment protesters clashed with police trying to draw attention to the human rights abuses in the kingdom.
reports from the heart of the unrest al-qaeda flags fly over the bastion of insurrection which even a decade long u.s. occupation failed to temper. and burning rubber in bahrain ahead of the formula one grand prix antigovernment protesters clashed with police trying to draw attention to the human rights abuses in the kingdom.
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that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and associated forces will does that mean that's indefinite that is the epitome of indefinite some here have voiced the idea that whatever is keeping most of those people there has nothing to do with the law but more with the fear that even those who had been wrongfully captured and held there for three years for no reason have witnessed so much at that prison including torture and other forms of humiliation the fear that the u.s. may have created its own enemies there you have dozens of people cleared for release and still languishing in prison so they may have fallen victim not just to their wrongful capture but now to do worse politicians assumptions of what they may or may not do in the future in washington i'm going to check on. got plenty more on our website for you including activists from anonymous call for a web blackout in protest over an infamous cyber intelligence bill that allows authorities to harvest private information without a warrant. also that kepler telescope spots where human life may be sustainable whil
that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and associated forces will does that mean that's indefinite that is the epitome of indefinite some here have voiced the idea that whatever is keeping most of those people there has nothing to do with the law but more with the fear that even those who had been wrongfully captured and held there for three years for no reason have witnessed so much at that prison including torture and other forms of humiliation the fear that the u.s. may...
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and what to give credit to the al qaeda. for the first time since i've known them that work for people like us. it never used to. it never got into it. now they're opening the doors to work with people working for peace. i was the coalition meeting in the san fernando valley in which law enforcement was there. the children and families. artists, nonprofit groups, people like me. would you have that title? so many people bless to the community i'm the in meeting each other and saying, we have to work together for peace. >> luis rodriquez is our guest. foul question before we go to calls. uses a picture of? >> a beautiful picture of my friend, joseph rodriguez. i don't know who this man is. and a steady is a gang member from the bay area. it's perfect. a guy tattooed. conceit is that this tree thing in his face. areas as baby. and with that baby makes a difference. deputy gibson to say, never going back to that of life college actually said to my promise. still, abandon my kid, as you know, two nephews later both mildest kids,
and what to give credit to the al qaeda. for the first time since i've known them that work for people like us. it never used to. it never got into it. now they're opening the doors to work with people working for peace. i was the coalition meeting in the san fernando valley in which law enforcement was there. the children and families. artists, nonprofit groups, people like me. would you have that title? so many people bless to the community i'm the in meeting each other and saying, we have to...
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maybe it was a one-off event of these people and not be as afraid going forward as opposed to having al qaeda penetrating the borders and succeeded again. >> i agree with that, but the international and domestic gets a little blurb talking about the homegrown terrorist phenomenon with a domestic operative inspired by a foreign terrorist network and their inspiration to commit terrorist attacks. carried out by a lone individual here domestically, they be living were even has a u.s. residency were us-born. melissa: that is a great point. that person could operate bombs that look like what we are seeing here, a domestically grown terrorist inspired by foreigners? >> absolutely. if he got training in the middle east or somalia, that is absolutely a trait he would have, it is very possible the so-called homegrown terrorists because of terrorism overseas by directly being there or being inspired by the kinds of messages the overseas terrorist have propagated especially on the internet. melissa: i hope you both come back as we get more clues to decode them. >> thank you. melissa: up next on "m
maybe it was a one-off event of these people and not be as afraid going forward as opposed to having al qaeda penetrating the borders and succeeded again. >> i agree with that, but the international and domestic gets a little blurb talking about the homegrown terrorist phenomenon with a domestic operative inspired by a foreign terrorist network and their inspiration to commit terrorist attacks. carried out by a lone individual here domestically, they be living were even has a u.s....
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qaeda extremists to a spa rather than a cell or to dot com explains why the government's more interpol prevent imprisoning terrorists. but acts the checkered flag come down on formula one's bahrain grand prix race which just hours before it began so protests against the elite event being hosted in the country followed must days of protests leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to mask the gulf kingdom's grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform have been ongoing for over two years often turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both sides a crackdown even extends to writing on twitter with the country's most famous human rights activist now bill rodger behind bars for posting anti government messages at his bully boy reports no one has struck. not long before his imprisonment bahrain's most famous human rights campaigner was in london talking to another prominent activist and whistleblower julian a sandwich so we came here to london's ecuadorian embassy which the wiki leaks founder has been calling home for some ten months now in o
qaeda extremists to a spa rather than a cell or to dot com explains why the government's more interpol prevent imprisoning terrorists. but acts the checkered flag come down on formula one's bahrain grand prix race which just hours before it began so protests against the elite event being hosted in the country followed must days of protests leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to mask the gulf kingdom's grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform have been...
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that is your first thought that it would be al qaeda. the present view seems to be that it might have come from within the united states and not least perhaps of the timing on patriots day and the history that that evokes. the washington post pointses out when timothy mcveigh had the right-wing groupsing with vkted before and the possibility of within the united states and that is the case again now. >> i of course, can't rule that out, but the sort of attack that we're seeing, the evidence, the fragmentary evidence we have, multiple explosionses and more or less simultaneously at a big eve event, an attack on individuals who are -- whose only connection is that they're all americans, it feels more to me like an attack from the same people who have been trying to kill us for the last ten years, but we don't know yet and there's no point in jumping to conclusions because for most of us it doesn't really matter at this stage. >> mayor giuliani was obviously asked about his own feelings this morning on a separate program and says he thinks
that is your first thought that it would be al qaeda. the present view seems to be that it might have come from within the united states and not least perhaps of the timing on patriots day and the history that that evokes. the washington post pointses out when timothy mcveigh had the right-wing groupsing with vkted before and the possibility of within the united states and that is the case again now. >> i of course, can't rule that out, but the sort of attack that we're seeing, the...
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dot com also their farm going prison is a luxurious rehabilitation center for jailed al qaeda extremists opens in saudi arabia where exercise and counseling goes hand in hand with a long sentence read more explosive news at our dot com. and battled greece unlock the next installment of its bailout from international lenders this week almost nine billion euros worth of loans but in return it's hard to agree to cut four thousand public sector jobs by the end of the year the massive cash injection keeps greece's struggling economy on life support until the next tranche of the ongoing bailout expected next month as tom barton reports now the money might still be coming in but the country's industrial backbone is crumbling. cobwebs outside rain falls on the still and silent it's attackers plastic piping from tree first of all the grease inside the machines have been only used since banks stopped investing and the owner of your boss puts attackers fled in two thousand and ten one of his workers also be or course did meet the just wants up to that he and ninety five other staff seven million eu
dot com also their farm going prison is a luxurious rehabilitation center for jailed al qaeda extremists opens in saudi arabia where exercise and counseling goes hand in hand with a long sentence read more explosive news at our dot com. and battled greece unlock the next installment of its bailout from international lenders this week almost nine billion euros worth of loans but in return it's hard to agree to cut four thousand public sector jobs by the end of the year the massive cash injection...
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on the issue of terrorism and the threat from al qaeda and the potential for a massive coordinated attack on the united states may be diminished by the jihad is movement is more diffuse. as the president said on tuesday about the boston marathon bombing we don't know yet whether the attack was planned and executed by a terrorist organization, foreign or domestic, or it was an individual act. lone wolves, domestic extremists and jihadists as part of food determined to attack. the turmoil in the arab world has brought a spike in threats to u.s. interest. the rise of new government in egypt, tunisia, yemen andyal along with ongoing unrest in syria and mali provide openings for opportunists individuals and groups. these and other reasons of the world extremists can take advantage of diminishing counterterrorism capabilities, borders, easy about of weapons and mental stresses, most especially a high proportion of unemployed frustrated young males who deeply resent our power, wealth and culture. weapons of mass destruction development and proliferation is another persistent threat to u.s. inter
on the issue of terrorism and the threat from al qaeda and the potential for a massive coordinated attack on the united states may be diminished by the jihad is movement is more diffuse. as the president said on tuesday about the boston marathon bombing we don't know yet whether the attack was planned and executed by a terrorist organization, foreign or domestic, or it was an individual act. lone wolves, domestic extremists and jihadists as part of food determined to attack. the turmoil in the...
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they were al qaeda operatives. they drove straight that have been done with the consent of pakistan's government that didn't seem -- the people seem to flee at the las intelligence seem to be bad. they were tipped off scum this is feeling is in the bush administration a bit too deferential to pakistan in may 2008, al qaeda had built up operations in pakistan that was very much a lot like afghanistan pre-9/11. so bush is ultimately convinced by the cia. it is time to start doing things unilaterally and that's one of the reasons he saw the increase in drug strikes the president obama carried through an increase in tension in pakistan. >> when you refer in the subtitle, are you referring to the cia? >> i'm referring to the cia paramilitary force that has evolved over the last decade and it could be the people who work on the drums come in the people demand hunting, all those things. the other aspect i talk about in great depth is a special operations troops who have seen around tremendous growth since 9/11. one of the
they were al qaeda operatives. they drove straight that have been done with the consent of pakistan's government that didn't seem -- the people seem to flee at the las intelligence seem to be bad. they were tipped off scum this is feeling is in the bush administration a bit too deferential to pakistan in may 2008, al qaeda had built up operations in pakistan that was very much a lot like afghanistan pre-9/11. so bush is ultimately convinced by the cia. it is time to start doing things...
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these were all domesticop, renfiatn.bviously had a al qaeda reazes it's vy ey have been using people already here. we also have people self-motivated over the internet. they become se-radicalized or coul b someone from white supremacist group. ey, again, eiry domestic or it coulde a combination of the two, as said, with islamic jihadist, both domestic and having a foreign connection. all of this is being looked at, but certainly between now and 9/11, now, people knowctly what to do. ther is a protocol in place, what measures to take,nd move quickly and effectively and work very well together. totalsynchronization. >> we don't know who did this. we spect we will know at some point. peter ki, congssman peter king, thank you for sharing your expertise with us. we appreciateit. >> thank you. >> ahead o "starting point" we continue to follow this unfolding investigation of this terror attacknst, were tracking other delin stories. we'll talk about how theto maetar rctg to this. will there bereverb rations? we'll tell you about it, next. >> announcer: did you know the are secret black marke
these were all domesticop, renfiatn.bviously had a al qaeda reazes it's vy ey have been using people already here. we also have people self-motivated over the internet. they become se-radicalized or coul b someone from white supremacist group. ey, again, eiry domestic or it coulde a combination of the two, as said, with islamic jihadist, both domestic and having a foreign connection. all of this is being looked at, but certainly between now and 9/11, now, people knowctly what to do. ther is a...
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terror is striking the usa, and obama is shamelessly in bed with al qaeda, forcing cbs to close its account. earlier this year the national's two largest newspapers, the new york times and the wall street journal, had their fire walls penetrated. both accused china of spying. >> hackers had the first story that we had done about a chinese relative. >> reporter: a group took credit for the a.p. breach, using not sophisticated technology to panic america and wall street with a few key strokes. earlier this year, michelle obama, the first lady, had her information put on the internet, including her social security number and her credit report. george? >> incredible. this is why national security officials say cyber attacks could be the number one threat. >> and the banks that were hacked earlier. >>> let's go to the poison letters that were mailed to president obama and other public officials. the main suspect has been released from jail. charges have been dropped against him. and there's now questions about whether or not he was framed. abc's matt gutman is in oxford, mississippi, with the la
terror is striking the usa, and obama is shamelessly in bed with al qaeda, forcing cbs to close its account. earlier this year the national's two largest newspapers, the new york times and the wall street journal, had their fire walls penetrated. both accused china of spying. >> hackers had the first story that we had done about a chinese relative. >> reporter: a group took credit for the a.p. breach, using not sophisticated technology to panic america and wall street with a few key...
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it seemed to me as we are getting al qaeda overseas, terrorist groups foreign and domestic getting more sophisticated, that the federal role, as important as it is, we need an import local. if you believe there is enough start -- funding to building of more local because using federal intel may not be sufficient in the near future, i look forward to your questions. onen the jamming question, of the key differences between military use of jamming equipment and using it in a domestic civilian environment is it is difficult to jam only bad stuff. you end up interfering with signals more generally in a civilian environment. inre were two early pilots 2006 and 2007 in the department to look at whether that anti- scanning technology could be used in a civilian way. but i do not know whether there is new research being done in that regard. getting bac to the chance for progress -- i can understand the probms you are talking about. it would go a great way toward minimizing the issue. >> exactly. we do not know whether or not this was remotely detonated. , we encourage state and locals and relig
it seemed to me as we are getting al qaeda overseas, terrorist groups foreign and domestic getting more sophisticated, that the federal role, as important as it is, we need an import local. if you believe there is enough start -- funding to building of more local because using federal intel may not be sufficient in the near future, i look forward to your questions. onen the jamming question, of the key differences between military use of jamming equipment and using it in a domestic civilian...
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qaeda is all but defeated so we can relax. there is some question. we've said we no loerng use the war on terror as terminology and you can see how much criticism the president has come under for drone attacks. why do we still need to kill terrorists using drones? you can see how much criticism he gets for that? >> he's going to get even more criticism if this turns out to be the result of some homegrown knuckle heads who put these bombs together. >> why would he get more? >> because it will verify the notion that we don't have to -- >> but it may not be that. it may be that it's -- you're leaning towards domestic. >> there wasn't the kind of chatter on the air waves that we've seen before. no claims of responsibility. >> it could be a -- i don't know, it could be four or five guys that are -- boston is an international state with so many universities and in the past stheef found so they've found some, you know, presumed cells, right. >> and in new york, too. there's one thing about it, it's very difficult to get high explosiv
qaeda is all but defeated so we can relax. there is some question. we've said we no loerng use the war on terror as terminology and you can see how much criticism the president has come under for drone attacks. why do we still need to kill terrorists using drones? you can see how much criticism he gets for that? >> he's going to get even more criticism if this turns out to be the result of some homegrown knuckle heads who put these bombs together. >> why would he get more? >>...
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turned out not to be related to the al qaeda attack on new york and washington. everybody is on a mump higher level of alert. we are going to see what the threat is about to the extent that authorities can learn it, carl. >> well said, john. certainly given some of the false positives we know related to the wicker letter, we're going to have to continue to watch it for further developments. let's get to rick santelli this morning and check on the markets. hey, rick. >> hi, carl. my thing this week has been that when you have very complicated issues with ha lot of regulations and rules, the murkiness, well, it's about interpretation for those you see eye to eye with. it's about strict enforcement for your foes. hey, rob. the big issue on the trading floor the last couple of days is what happened to the inside trading law that was really a big deal when the president gave the state of the union. >> well, this originally became a issue on 60 minutes last november. the president took it up and made it a big deal in the state of the union address saying we needed tran
turned out not to be related to the al qaeda attack on new york and washington. everybody is on a mump higher level of alert. we are going to see what the threat is about to the extent that authorities can learn it, carl. >> well said, john. certainly given some of the false positives we know related to the wicker letter, we're going to have to continue to watch it for further developments. let's get to rick santelli this morning and check on the markets. hey, rick. >> hi, carl. my...
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because it talked about al qaeda and affiliates. what is al qaeda no? al qaeda existed on 9/11 is a shadow of itself. are these military operations in yemen which are carried out by an affiliate of al qaeda, or military operations elsewhere, are they covered under that broad congressional justification? and so that is a question now. one could argue that was a declaration of war by congress, but it was so broad and so sweeping, and in many ways in many people's views of unending, that the people feel like we've got to go back to sort of again set the parameters for the next decade of this. >> host: michael in north carolina. your question, please. >> caller: yes. i wawa to know if the guest was money with gary webb and his reporting on the cia and the cocaine drug wars in south america? and the second question -- >> host: and why are you -- michael, why are you interested in that topic? >> caller: i'm very interested in covert wars around the world, and here in the age this seems like a very, very big topic that wasn't covered very much. >> host: okay,
because it talked about al qaeda and affiliates. what is al qaeda no? al qaeda existed on 9/11 is a shadow of itself. are these military operations in yemen which are carried out by an affiliate of al qaeda, or military operations elsewhere, are they covered under that broad congressional justification? and so that is a question now. one could argue that was a declaration of war by congress, but it was so broad and so sweeping, and in many ways in many people's views of unending, that the...